Cura
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Cura
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What could be causing these artifacts?
Are you using Cura?
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Confused by Start (and End) G-Code Macros
EDIT2: Turns out one of my problems was dodgy End code in Cura [5.4.0] Questionable end gcode in some default profiles for Anycubic printers · Issue #16621 · Ultimaker/Cura (github.com)
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💫 Cura 5.5 💫 ~ With Gradual Flow settings and Grid Placement ⏹️
Full release notes and new Cura downloads can be found here https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/releases/tag/5.5.0
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Creality Print vs Cura: Speed
So I'm using beta version of Cura (5.5.0) with V3 SE profile from https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/pull/16796 and I just figured out that Creality print is way faster than Cura. As far as I can see, settings are almost identical; print speed is set to 180mm/s in both programs. I'm using stock PLA profile in Creality print and eSun pla+ profile in Cura - same temperature, infill, walls and fan settings.
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Cura not responding on Windows
github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/issues for a bug report including Windows version.
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New Feature for Cura?
In this case, Cura is an open source project, so the most straightforward way of submitting a feature request would be by creating an Issue in the code repository, where you can explain your idea along with why it’s important to you, who else you think it could be valuable to, and what you want both minimally and ideally.
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Updated to Cura 5.4 and it wiped everything, now I cannot select Ender 3 S1 Pro. Any suggestions?
If you're using the Startup Optimizer plugin, try disabling it temporarily - it can occasionally interfere with the list of available printers. Should that not help you could manually re-insert the profile by copying this JSON into the appropriate directory (eg C:\Program Files\UltiMaker Cura 5.4.0\share\cura\resource\definitions).
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✨ Cura 5.4 ✨ ~ New Tree Supports and Smart Brim 🌳🐉
This reminds me of this known issue we mentioned in the changelog: Support Brim is missing if the Buildplate Adhesion is set to None. We are tracking reports here.
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Straight lines on arcs xy axis
Yes..there's some sort of bug in 5.3..5.2 is ok, the developers are working on a patch for the new version: https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/issues/14811
- How do I improve my prints
CuraEngine
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How to make Cura Tree Supports get to these overhangs?
You are probably running exactly into one of those bugs that triggered u/Thomas_Rahm to re-implement the Tree Support Algorithm.
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What setting do i need to change in cura to get my tree supports to stop printing like walls (green model) and start printing actual trunks (orange/marble model)?
If that is what you fear, you can check out the versions that /u/Thomas_Rahm (the creator of the new Tree Supports) has provided in his fork. There you can find old Cura versions that have the updated Tree Supports algorithm.
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Life before organic supports was a dark time.
They perform much better than the old-style (still the default) trees in Cura: Basically less materials, easier to remove, less bugs. If you want to know all the details, read this description
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Prusa vs Cura slicer trees?
The differences between these two algorithms are best seen in the README of the fork where the new one was developed; see especially the section "What does it do better"
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first time utilizing organic supports in a design, very cool!
If you want to know the differences compared to Cura's old algorithm in detail, it's probably best to check out the README in Thomas' fork; especially the "What does it do better" section.
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Help with supports
You can find info on all the differences and settings that the new Tree Support offers over here.
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Midair Cura tree supports - Cura 4.12.1
You can try out the new Tree Support Algorithm in the Cura XMas Alpha release which is a bit less prone to this problem as it usually generates much more sparse trees, but the problem still appears some times.
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cura 5.3 tree support is amazing
The performance difference is massive, see the ReadMe section "Slices faster on multicore cpus."
- Rate my print ( been tuning for months still got a ways to go) check last pic
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I hate myself, clearly. What's the best way to handle supports for this print?
Install this fork of Cura with redeveloped Tree Supports. These tree supports are apparently significantly better than what is in baseline Cura, and Dremel Digilab appears to be just an old version of Cura.
What are some alternatives?
mks-wifi-plugin - MKS wifi plugin for Cura
CuraEngine - Powerful, fast and robust engine for converting 3D models into g-code instructions for 3D printers. It is part of the larger open source project Cura.
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
Cura-Dremel-Printer-Plugin - Dremel Idea Builder plugin for Cura version 3.x and onward. This plugin enables the user to use the Dremel Ideabuilder 3D20, 3D40, and 3D45 printers and use Cura to export the proprietary .g3drem files.
Ellis-PIF-Profile - This repo has moved to https://github.com/AndrewEllis93/Ellis-SuperSlicer-Profiles
Calibration-Shapes - A Cura plugin that adds simple shapes (cube, cylinder, tube) and also 24 Calibration and test parts + 7 Postprocessing scripts
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
STL-thumbnail - Shellextension for Windows File Explorer to show STL thumbnails
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware [Moved to: https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper]